Chapter 08
Chapter 08
Solution:
0.622 ps
W=
pt − ps
0.622 ps
0.016 =
100 − ps
ps = 2.508 kPa
pa = pt − ps = 100 − 2.508 = 97.492 kPa
RT
va = a =
(0.287 )(32 + 273) = 0.899 m3 kg
pa 97.492
2. Moist air at a dry bulb temperature of 25 C has a relative humidity of 50% when
the barometric pressure is 101.4 kPa. Determine (a) the partial pressures of water
vapor and dry air, (b) the dew point temperature, (c) the specific humidity, (d) the
specific volume, and (e) the enthalpy.
Solution:
0.622 ps 0.622(1.5845)
(c) W = = = 0.00987 kg kg
pt − ps 99.82
Solution:
At 33 C, pd = 5.075 kPa , hg = 2561.7 kJ kg ,
(a) t wb = 24.5 C
(b) tdp = 21.2 C
(c) W = 0.016 kg kg
(h) h = 74 kJ kg ,
(e) v = 0.887 m3 kg
4. How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 0.50 m3/s of air from 19 C
dry bulb and 15 C wet bulb to 36 C? What is the final dew point temperature?
Solution:
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at 36 C, W2 = W1
h2 = 59 kJ kg
5. How much heat must be removed to cool 30 cu m per minute of air from 34 C dry
bulb and 18 C dew point to a wet bulb temperature of 19 C? What is the final
relative humidity?
Solution:
From psychrometric chart,
At 34 C DB and 18 C Dew Point
h1 = 67 kJ kg
v1 = 0.887 m3 kg
V& 30
m& = 1 = = 0.564 kg s
v1 (0.887 )(60 )
at 19 C, W2 = W1
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h2 = 54 kJ kg
RH 2 = 83%
RH 2 = 83%
6. How much heat and moisture must be added to 5 m3/minute of air at 21 C dry
bulb and 30% relative humidity to raise it to 37 C and 40% relative humidity?
Solution:
at 37 C, 40 % RH
h2 = 77.5 kJ kg
W2 = 0.0158 kg kg
heat added,
Q = m& (h2 − h1 ) = 0.298(77.5 − 32.8) = 13.32 kW
7. How much heat must be removed to cool 50 m3/min of air at 29 C dry bulb and 21
C wet bulb temperatures to 16 C dry bulb and 14 C wet bulb temperatures? How
much moisture was removed?
Solution:
At 16 C DB and 14 C WB
W2 = 0.0092 kg kg
h2 = 39.4 kJ kg
V&1 50
m& = = = 0.958 kg s
v1 (0.87 )(60 )
Solution:
tdb1 − tdb2
air washer efficiency =
tdb1 − t wb
t wb = 17 C , tdb2 = 18.1 C
32 − 18.1
air washer efficiency = (100% ) = 92.7%
32 − 17
9. A stream of outdoor air is mixed with a stream of return air in an air conditioning
system that operates at 101 kPa pressure. The flow rate of outdoor air is 2 kg/s,
and its condition is 35 C dry bulb temperature and 25 C wet bulb temperature.
The flow rate of return air is 3 kg/s, and its condition is 24 C and 50 percent
relative humidity. Determine (a) the enthalpy of the mixture, (b) the humidity
ratio of the mixture, and (c) the dry bulb temperature of the mixture.
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Solution:
mo ho + mr hr (2)(76 ) + (3)(47.8)
(a) hm = = = 59.1 kJ kg
mm 5
m W + mrWr (2)(0.016) + (3)(0.0094 )
(b) Wm = o o = = 0.012 kg kg
mm 5
m h + mr hdbr (2 )(35) + (3)(24 )
(c) tdbm = o dbo = = 28.4 C
mdbm 5
Solution:
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QS = 150 kW , QL = 61 kW
At 25 C, 50% RH
h2 = 40 kJ kg
W2 = 0.0058 kg kg
(
QS = m& c p t db2 − tdb1 )
150 = m& (1.0062 )(25 − 17 )
m& = 18.63 kg s
QS + QL 150 + 61
h1 = h2 − = 40 − = 28.7 kJ kg
m& 18.63
QL = 2500m& (W2 − W1 )
61 = 2500(18.63)(0.0058 − W1 )
W1 = 0.0045 kg kg
At h1 = 28.7 kJ kg , W1 = 0.0045 kg kg
Then,
Wet bulb at 1, t wb1 = 10 C
Relative humidity, RH1 = 40%
v1 = 0.828 m 3 kg
11. In a certain space to be air conditioned the sensible and latent heat loads are 20.60
kW and 6.78 kW, respectively. Outside air is at 33 C dry bulb and 24 C wet bulb
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Solution:
At 1, tdb1 = 33 C , t wb1 = 24 C
h1 = 72.2 kJ kg
At 4, tdb4 = 25 C , RH 4 = 50%
h4 = 50 kJ kg
W4 = 0.0099 kg kg
At 3, tdb3 = 18 C
(
QS = m& c p tdb4 − tdb3 )
20.60 = m& (1.0062 )(25 − 18)
m& = 2.925 kg s
QL = 2500m& (W4 − W3 )
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6.78 = 2500(2.925)(0.0099 − W3 )
W3 = 0.0090 kg kg
at tdb3 = 18 C , W3 = 0.0090 kg kg
v3 = 0.83 m3 kg
At 2, with W2 = W3 = 0.0090 kg kg
h2 = 35 kJ kg
Solution:
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m& o = 0.40m&
m& r = 0.60m&
At 4, tdb4 = 24 C , φ3 = 55%
h4 = 50.5 kJ kg
W4 = 0.0102 kg kg
v4 = 0.856 m 3 kg
At 1, tdb1 = 34 C , φ1 = 50%
h1 = 76.6 kJ kg
(
QS = m& c p tdb4 − tdb3 )
115 = m& (1.0062 )(24 − 17 )
m& = 16.33 kg s
QL = 2500m& (W4 − W3 )
42 = 2500(16.33)(0.0102 − W3 )
W3 = 0.0092 kg kg
QS + QL = m& (h4 − h3 )
115 + 42 = 16.33(50.5 − h3 )
h3 = 40.9 kJ kg
(a) Volume flow rate of recirculated air = V&r = m& r v4 = (0.60 )(16.33)(0.856) = 8.39 m3 s
(b) Apparatus dew point = tdb2 = 12.6 C
(c) Refrigeration Load = = m& (h5 − h2 ) = 16.33(60.9 − 36 ) = 407 kW
13. A store to be maintained at 25 C and 50% relative humidity has a sensible heat
load of 18.90 kW and a latent heat load of 6.30 kW. Outside air is at 32 C dry
bulb and 23 C wet bulb temperatures. The conditioned air enters at 17 C. If 30%
of the supply air is fresh air and the bypass system is used, determine (a) the
refrigeration required, and (b) the volume of the bypass air at supply condition.
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Solution:
tdb4 = 25 C , φ = 50%
QS = 18.90 kW
QL = 6.30 kW
tdb3 = 17 C
tdb1 = 32 C
t wb1 = 23 C
mo = 0.30m
mr + mb = 0.70m
W4 = 0.0098 kg kg
v4 = 0.858 m3 kg
(
QS = m& c p tdb4 − tdb3 )
18.90 = m& (1.0062 )(25 − 17 )
m& = 2.348 kg s
QL = 2500m& (W4 − W3 )
6.30 = 2500(2.348)(0.0098 − W3 )
W3 = 0.0087 kg kg
QS + QL = m& (h4 − h3 )
18.90 + 6.30 = 2.348(50 − h3 )
h3 = 39.3 kJ kg
At 3, W3 = 0.0087 kg kg , h3 = 39.3 kJ kg
v3 = 0.834 m3 kg
at 1, tdb1 = 32 C , t wb1 = 23 C
h1 = 68.1 kJ kg
(1) b + c =1
tdb 3 = b(tdb 4 ) + c (tdb 2 )
(2) 17 = 25b + c(t db2 )
twb 3 = b(t wb 4 ) + c(twb 2 )
t wb 3 = 14 C , t wb4 = 17.8 C
t wb2 = tdb2
(3) 14 = 17.8b + c(tdb 2 )
Substitute in (2)
17 = 25b + c(t db2 )
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∴ at 5,